This is the third time I've homeschooled an 11th grader yet it also feels like the first. Each one of my older children have taken slightly different high school paths. You'd think it would all be the same but yet each year holds different educational opportunities, and each of my children had different interests which helped me tailor many of their electives and core classes.
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Homeschool High School Grade 11
When it comes to high school, most of the actual teaching is off my plate. We … [Read More...]

When you're homeschooling, you find that certain subjects come easy to teach and others challenge you as the teacher. Math is that subject for me. As a mom of 7 children, I have struggled with finding a math routine that works for us. With my older … [Read More...]

Starting your homeschooling journey is an adventure. In every adventure though, there are exciting times, mundane times and downright cortisol-pumping times! :) When starting homeschooling, questions, doubts, concerns and fears can easily become … [Read More...]

This summer my children and I joined a creeks and waterfalls nature study group. It was a win-win for me because it got us outside, it got us exploring our state and my friend Julie planned all the road trips! This was a great way to have scheduled, … [Read More...]

It took me awhile to be ok with bringing nature inside. I mean, I was a little concerned about little critter hitch-hikers finding their way into my home. But after figuring out how to address that problem, I was all on board for creating a nature … [Read More...]

Over the years two things that I have made a priority to incorporate into our homeschool have been nature studies and art. I know how much I get rejuvenated when being outdoors and I wanted to provide a way that my children can experience that as … [Read More...]